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Imo the Iliad is way ahead of the Leonidas - haven't tried the other two unfortunatelycuz I was looking at iem cables, and I am thinking to buy iliad, code 51, toxic medusa 17 or leonadis
Imo the Iliad is way ahead of the Leonidas - haven't tried the other two unfortunatelycuz I was looking at iem cables, and I am thinking to buy iliad, code 51, toxic medusa 17 or leonadis
thank you so much man!Imo the Iliad is way ahead of the Leonidas - haven't tried the other two unfortunately
what do you mean?Depending of the in-ear, Plato can be a great choice too.
my in ear is 64 audio a 12tWell, that 1 cable isn't the solution for everything...
Pairing is important.
Element Technology (Eletech) made the first debut in Singapore on 8th February 2020 at the biggest audio shop in Singapore, ConnectIT by Jade Gift Shop.
Highlights of the show:
Prudence
‘Prudence’ is designed with a completely fresh philosophy and offers excellent ergonomics, an energetic performance without sacrificing details and accuracy. It's unique geometry combined with a Type 4-Litz set up enables the Silver Plated Copper to smooths treble extensions while having a visceral bass response. Augmented by a Kevlar core, the "Prudence" is resilient while ensuring the structural stability of extremely high strand counts.
High quality and quantity of details are delivered by Prudence. I paired with ItsFitLab Fusion, it gives tonnes of energy and details. I love this pairing a lot. The physical texture of this cable is satisfying too - supple and no microphonics. It fulfills all the basic requirements of a good cable.
High quality and quantity of details are delivered by Prudence. I paired with ItsFitLab Fusion, it gives tonnes of energy and details. I love this pairing a lot. The physical texture of this cable is satisfying too - supple and no microphonics. It fulfills all the basic requirements of a good cable.
Iliad
Eletech traverse uncharted territories of cables and materials realm with the "Parnassus" series - derived from the "The Parnassus" (Raphael) found on the second wall of the Stanza della Segnatura in the Vatican depicting poetry and literature.
This is a more lush and smooth sounding cable. The holography presentation capability is something that attracts me. It focus more on a presentation as a whole than focusing on small details like Prudence. I believe this could match well with those TOTL IEMs which already carrying tonnes of details - improving on the stage and bring it to perfection.
Verdict
I am impressed by the models presented by these two companies and I believe they can be the show-stoppers for upcoming audio shows. Stay tuned for reviews on their products! Here are some photos taken from the show:
Shall not spam here with too much of photos. For those who are interested, you can visit >>https://www.theaudiolocheese.com/ar...-metal-magic-research-mmr-launch-in-singapore
my in ear is 64 audio a 12t
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my in ear is 64 audio a 12t
It is my honor to test out those cables! They are simply amazing!Thanks for covering the event buddy! I hope you guys had fun during the event. It's a shame that the virus epidemic is causing a scare, we initially planned for an afterparty!
The A12t is a good one. It would really depends on your pairing and preferences. If you need any more info, feel free to email us!
-Eric
Unboxing: Eletech Fortitude
Eletech showcases its technological excellence and creativity flair with the "Virtues" series - derived from the Cardinal Virtues (Raphael) found on the south wall of the Stanza della Segnatura in the Vatican.
Introduction
'Fortitude' is designed with a completely fresh philosophy and offers excellent ergonomics, a perfect tinge of warmth with undeniable vocals solvency. It's unique geometry combined with a Type 4-Litz set up enables the Copper to offer excellent staging precision unlike most coppers. Augmented by a Kevlar core, the "Fortitude" is resilient while ensuring the structural stability of extremely high strand counts.
Specifications
Unboxing
- 26 AWG
- Flawless OCC Copper
- Extreme high strand counts
- Hybrid Type-4 Litz Geometry ; Kevlar Resilient Core
- Cryogenically Treated
- Eletech Customised connectors and Y-split
- Individually Enamelled strands
- FlexiMax Insulation™ (patent pending)
The unboxing experience for Fortitude is rather satisfying. The cable is packed in a cloth pouch together with a leather cable management clip. Then the cloth pouch is stored in the black box with a card stating the specifications. You get all the information and accessories you need from the packaging.
Here're the photos:
Review is on the way, stay tuned!
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Unboxing: Eletech Fortitude
Eletech showcases its technological excellence and creativity flair with the "Virtues" series - derived from the Cardinal Virtues (Raphael) found on the south wall of the Stanza della Segnatura in the Vatican.
Introduction
'Fortitude' is designed with a completely fresh philosophy and offers excellent ergonomics, a perfect tinge of warmth with undeniable vocals solvency. It's unique geometry combined with a Type 4-Litz set up enables the Copper to offer excellent staging precision unlike most coppers. Augmented by a Kevlar core, the "Fortitude" is resilient while ensuring the structural stability of extremely high strand counts.
Specifications
Unboxing
- 26 AWG
- Flawless OCC Copper
- Extreme high strand counts
- Hybrid Type-4 Litz Geometry ; Kevlar Resilient Core
- Cryogenically Treated
- Eletech Customised connectors and Y-split
- Individually Enamelled strands
- FlexiMax Insulation™ (patent pending)
The unboxing experience for Fortitude is rather satisfying. The cable is packed in a cloth pouch together with a leather cable management clip. Then the cloth pouch is stored in the black box with a card stating the specifications. You get all the information and accessories you need from the packaging.
Here're the photos:
Review is on the way, stay tuned!
I enjoyed reading that review. I particularly liked the comparisons with the 1960 4w, Code 51 and Torfa 4w. I hope that the Iliad will be at CanJam London later this year so that I can demo it.